Ferruginous bodies resolved by synchrotron XRF in a dog with peritoneal malignant mesothelioma

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Ernesto Pascotto
Alessandra Gianoncelli
Carla Calligaro
Thomas Marcuzzo
Mauro Melato
Clara Rizzardi
Lorella Pascolo
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[1] ULSS n.2 Marca Trevigiana. Dipartimento di Prevenzione - Servizi Veterinari di Asolo,Servizio Diagnostica Veterinaria
[2] Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A,undefined
[3] University of Udine,undefined
[4] Department of Medical,undefined
[5] Surgical,undefined
[6] and Health Sciences,undefined
[7] Institute for Maternal and Child Health,undefined
[8] IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018年 / 25卷
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Ferruginous bodies; Synchrotron XRF microscopy; Dog; Mesothelioma; X-ray microscopy; Silicon;
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Mesothelioma is a malignant tumor mainly correlated to occupational asbestos exposure. Rare reports describe its occurrence also in animals, mainly linked to asbestos in the environment. Asbestos exposure is demonstrated by the appearance of characteristic histological hallmarks: asbestos containing ferruginous bodies that are iron-based structures forming around fibers and also other dust particles. Here we present a clinical case of a suspect of mesothelioma in the peritoneum of a dog with parallel histological observation of ferruginous bodies. To possibly correlate the dog tumor to environmental exposure, we performed X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyses at two different synchrotrons to resolve the ferruginous bodies’ composition. While the histological examination diagnoses a tubulo-papillary mesothelioma, the XRF analyses show that ferruginous bodies contain Si particles, resembling formations of exogenous origin; however, the morphology is unlikely that of asbestos fibers. We speculate that the peritoneal mesothelioma of this dog could be related to environmental exposure to non-asbestos material.
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